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  • image SM volume 73/25

Reference number

SM volume 73/25

Purpose

[42] Working drawing for the west side of the Waiting Room Court, July 1803

Aspect

Section showing the west side of the Waiting Room Court and loggia; and rough details; (verso) full size and half full size details of column and pedestal of corridor

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

section labelled (Soane): lettered A to F, 5 Inches, A. This blocking to project in front only / 2¼ before the upright of the frieze, see other side of this paper, This tablet in front is to / project 1½ (4 inscribed below) inches before / the band / of the Column, & to project / beyond the bases of the / pilasters inches with some crossed out in red pen, Qy Exact height of the Basement story, Recess, Stone, 3 four inch / rough arch, Gauged arch, Gaugd, Qy division of Colonnade See other side of this quadrangle, 9 inch arch / & paving, July 31: 1803; (verso) (Soane, some in pencil) See other side, D, Half Size, Section through Centre of Col: / to Centre window, F, E, full size, Rustic[ation]

Signed and dated

  • July 13: 1803 with alterations dated 31 July 1803

Hand

Soane and Soane office

Notes

This drawing, SM volume 72/32, SM volume 73/28, SM volume 73/27, SM volume 72/33, SM volume 73/29 and SM volume 73/36.

The drawing shows a variant design for a flat roof line.

Level

Drawing

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